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Commodity warehouse stocks were unchanged at 6,107 tons, the exchange said in a daily report after the close of trading yesterday.
Cryogens, however, are sometimes stored in commodity warehouses other than the one in the city the player landed in.
The largest space, one million square feet, is now leased by S&F Warehousing, a commodities warehouse, although smaller spaces, from 1,200 to 1,800 square feet, are particularly sought after.
In the ancient empires of Egypt, Babylon, India and China, the temples and palaces often had commodity warehouses which issued certificates of deposit as evidence of debt, a form of "representative money."
He is remembered as the father of a failed cooperative enterprise by the Farmers' Alliance in Dallas, Texas and as the creator of the Sub-Treasury Plan, an effort to provide low-cost credit to farmers through a network of government-owned commodity warehouses.
In order to be eligible for relief, supplies of unallocated goods (commodities warehoused in bulk storage containers that cannot be readily identified to a particular owner) within, or intended to be placed within a fiscal warehousing regime are treated as supplies of goods and not as supplies of services.